EE499 FALL 2003
Engineering Design
Applied to Signal Processing
Electronic Design
Updated (10-22-03)
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EE499 Syllabus
Tasks
Task One Brainstorming
Task Two Refining Brainstorming to Potential Design
Combine into groups or 2 and find a way to take 3 of the brainstormed
ideas and make them feasible as a senior design project. The hypothesis is that
no matter how blue sky the idea is that there is a way to glean a practical
idea from it.
Task Three Proposal for Project
Projects:
There are 2 design categories of projects, both involve a prototype: (1)
PRODUCTION READY PROTOTYPE projects are intended to establish a prototype whose
next implementation would be a production device. These devices are usually
well tuned, minimal in components and have well established performance
measures. (2) FEASIBILITY PROTOTYPE projects are used to demonstrate the idea,
quite often a very sophisticated idea. They often involve breadboards, many
components and wires and are not usually production ready.
PRODUCTION READY PROJECTS
Halogen Incandescent Lamp and Integral Voltage Converter by Matthew B.
Ballenger
Carrier Cable Voltage Verifier by Jennifer Topmiller
FEASIBILITY PROJECTS
Computer Controlled RC Car With Visual Enhancement by Josh Thies and Nathan
Owens
The Eerie Following Head by Madiha Ahmed and Mark Youssef
Data Sheets and Sample Parts
PCB Prototyping by pcbexpress.com
Senior Design Data
Sheets
National Semiconductor
(http://www.national.com)
National Semiconductor
(http://www.national.com/catalog/)
Maxim (http://www.maxim-ic.com)
CTScorp.com
DATA
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